naur
English
Pronunciation
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /nɐʉ/
Particle
naur
- (Internet slang) Pronunciation spelling of no, representing Australian English.
- 2021 October 18, Hameda Nafiz, “Twitter Is Roasting Australians About How They Speak And They're Not Wrong TBH”, in BuzzFeed:
- australians be like yeahr but naur
- 2021 June 15, Michelle rennex, “Kita Mean Is The Only Worthy Winner Of ‘Drag Race Down Under’”, in Junkee:
- Even Season 10 winner Aquaria weighed in on who Down Under’s first-ever Drag Race superstar should be, commenting on Scarlet Adams image with a simple but very effective “naur” to show her distaste for the show’s frontrunner.
- 2022 May 6, Manorath Thacker, ““Its just so me”: Fans Laud Netflix’s ‘Heartstopper’ for the Most Accurate and Relatable Representation of the Texting Generation”, in Netflix Junkie:
- naur literally bc it’s the only show i’ve watched that has realistic texting esp w charlie and darcy’s auto capitalization turned off
Finnish
Etymology
From nauru (“laugh”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɑu̯r/, [ˈnɑ̝u̯r]
- Rhymes: -ɑur
- Syllabification(key): naur
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